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1851-53

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1853-55

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1857-59

James R. Doolittle.

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1859-61

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186-63

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1853-65

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1865-67

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1869-71

Matthew H. Carpenter

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1875 77

Angus Cameron

Mar. 4, 1875

Mar. 3, 1881

By Legislature, to succeed M. H. Carpenter.

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1851-53

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1853-55

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1855-57

Charles Durkee

Mar. 4, 1855 Mar. 3, 1861

By Legislature, to succeed I. P. Walker.

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1857-59

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1859-61

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1861-63 Timothy O. Howe.

Mar. 4, 1861

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1871-73

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XLVII.

1881-83

Angus Cameron

Mar. 4 1873
Mar. 4, 1879
Mar. 10, 1881

Mar. 3, 1879
Mar. 3, 1885
Mar. 3, 1885

By Legislature, to succeed T. O. Howe. 24, 1881.

Died February

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1883-85

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XLIX.

1885-87

John C. Spooner.

By Legislature, to fill unexpired term of M. H. Carpenter, deceased.

Mar. 4, 1885 Mar. 3, 1891 By Legislature, to succeed A. Cameron.

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INDEX TO JEFFERSON'S MANUAL.

A.

Page.

provision in cases of

Absence, not allowed without leave..

Accusation. Common fame a good ground to proceed by inquiry, and

203

203

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question shall be: Ist to agree, 2d to disagree, 3d to recede,

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there are instances of having gone to a second adherence....

258

the form fixed by adherence cannot be departed from by the
House which adheres_____

should be two conferences before vote to

Adjournment, motion for, cannot be amended....
rules and regulations in respect to

a question is removed by------

of the session, all unfinished business falls

258

258

267

267

247

257, 267

of the session, modes and manner discussed.

to be declared by the Speaker

266-268

267

for more than three days, to be by concurrent votes.__

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Amendment to bills, the House cannot recede from or insist on its own
amendment with amendment._____

Speaker cannot refuse to receive, because incon-
sistent..

Amendment, may totally change the subject...................

if House refuse to strike out a paragraph, it cannot be

amended

if an amendment be agreed to it cannot be afterward
amended

a new bill may be ingrafted on another...........
mode of proceeding on amendments between the Houses.
a motion to amend an amendment of the other House
takes precedence of a motion to agree or disagree_____
an amendment of one House to a bill of the other becomes
the text of the bill, and may be amended in the second
degree...

on amendments between the Houses, question is: Ist to
agree, 2d disagree, 3d recede, 4th insist, 5th adhere...
made in Committee of the Whole falls by a reference_-_-
proposed, inconsistent with one adopted, may be put.----
may be amended prior to adoption, but not after-----
(proposed,) by striking out, and lost, the paragraph pro-
posed to be stricken out cannot be amended..........
not identical or equivalent to one lost may be proposed.--
by insertion, how far liable to further amendment..........
Apportionment of Representatives, table of from 1787 to 1880..
Appropriation may be made by resolution....

Arrest, discussion of privilege from............

terminates with the session___.

Assault and affrays in the House, how settled..

Assent to bills by the Executive, regulations respecting-

Ayes and noes, how questions are determined by..
no member to vote if not present..

B.

Bills, engrossed, must not be looked into....

mistakes not to be corrected without the knowledge of the com-

mittee...

not to be taken away or concealed

to be fairly written, or Speaker may refuse them.-
introduction, reading, and commitment..

Page.

258

241

242

242

242

242

258

259

259

248

228

242

242

242

243

242-244

200

220

193

218

214, 215

264

250-253

254

212

212

212

221

221, 222

Bills, amendments fall if recommitted.

a particular clause may be recommitted..
cannot be amended on the first reading.
amendments, how proceeded with.........
amendments fall if recommitted

proceedings on second reading.

if second reading refused, the bill is rejected..

time for attacking or opposing--

one bill may be ingrafted on another ___

one House may pass with blanks and be filled in the other..

on third reading, forms observed.____

on third reading, may be committed....

Page.

228

227

221

241-245
228

222

247

230, 250

242

245

249, 250

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at the close of session no new bill, unless sent from the other

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not to be referred to avowed opponents.

referred, may be delivered to any of the committee..
amendments between the Houses, mode of proceeding

by whom to be taken from House to House

may be specially commended to notice of the other House
if one House neglects a bill, the other may remind of it
how to be enrolled, signed, and presented to the President.
not to be enrolled in paragraphs, but solidly...

amendments to, cannot be receded from or insisted on by the
amending House with a further amendment

223

223

258,259

262

263

263

264

264

258

dangerous practice of passing bills before being engrossed
amendments to amendments between the Houses, how far admis-
sible....

230

259

amendment to an amendment of the other House takes prece-
dence of a motion to agree or disagree....

259

proceedings upon, in Committee of the Whole, &c

226-228

titles, when made

255

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